The British Method of teaching a Gundog pup hold to hand delivery. Complete video!
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024
- The British Method of teaching a Gundog pup hood and delivery to hand.
This method completely utilizes positive reinforcement and I have been employing it for over four decades now! Even though this method can be used on all dogs, it’s most rewarding for those who own very sensitive dogs; and want to avoid the negative consequences of force fetching.
You can start employing this method with your Gundog puppy as soon as they have their adult teeth in!
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Very nice! I never understood why everyone seems to think that the only method is Force Fetch - this proves there's more then one way - and this one is so positive for both dog and handler! Nice work!
Thank you!
Ran across this video randomly just now and thank you! I have a rescue lab mix who would love to start retrieval and this definitely helps start somewhere! Nice video and beautiful dog!
Thank you for your kind words and appreciation.
Let me know how I can help you and your dog with your training!
@@toddwharvey thank you!! I appreciate that!
I’m going to take a look at your channel and see what I can start implementing sense I wanted to try a few new things. I appreciate it and I definitely will! 😄
Very good way to train, similar to how my dad taught me.
Thank you for watching and your input.
I'm so glad I stumbled across your videos. We have a lot of trainers in my area but they're all focused on good citizenship or agility training, which is fine If that is what you need. My 2 labs love retrieving but greatly need work on the mouth to hand part.
Do a quick search for gundog or retriever clubs in your area. I’m sure you can find someone who can help you in person.
Best of luck!
nice work
Thank you, @fidiusjwhoopie !
You really need to show this method on a puppy. Your dog is well established doing these behaviours and I suspect you didn't use this method on them to achieve this drive. Most likely an ecollar.
When I have a puppy in for training, I’ll make another video. Most pups I’ve trained over the years have been trained this way.
This pup’s drive and desire to work and retrieve is all natural. If anything, he’s more patient and waits instruction/permission now.
You can never force drive into a pup. It comes naturally and enhanced by careful, positive training.
Go back through my videos and you’ll see this same dog working and retrieving as pup, 7 weeks to 8 months.